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SC Friburgo
Founded in 1904 as part of the multi-sport club Turnverein 1844 Freiburg, SC Freiburg has evolved from humble beginnings into a respected and beloved institution in German football. Based in the picturesque university city of Freiburg im Breisgau, nestled in the Black Forest, the club’s identity is deeply intertwined with its community. For decades, they played in the shadow of larger Baden-Württemberg rivals, but a transformative era began under the legendary coach Volker Finke in the 1990s, who led them to promotion to the Bundesliga in 1993 and established a reputation for attractive, attacking football. The club’s home is the modern Europa-Park Stadion, which opened in 2021. This state-of-the-art arena replaced the beloved but outdated Schwarzwald-Stadion and represents the club’s ambitious future while maintaining its intimate, fan-friendly atmosphere. SC Freiburg’s greatest achievements are not measured in a bulging trophy cabinet but in its remarkable consistency and philosophy. They have famously never been relegated since their first Bundesliga promotion in 1993, a testament to their stability. They have reached the DFB-Pokal final twice (2022, 2023) and have competed in the UEFA Europa League, showcasing their ability to punch above their weight on the European stage. The club’s playing style and identity are synonymous with high pressing, relentless energy, and a profound commitment to youth development. The academy is one of the most productive in Germany, consistently producing talent like Matthias Ginter, who returned as a star, and current captain Christian Günter. The legendary Christian Streich, the longest-serving coach in Bundesliga history before his departure in 2024, became the embodiment of the club’s values—passionate, authentic, and deeply connected to the region. Fan culture at SC Freiburg is characterized by loyalty and a family-friendly atmosphere rather than ultra-driven fanaticism. The supporters are known for their unwavering support through thick and thin. A notable rivalry exists with VfB Stuttgart, a fellow Baden-Württemberg club, in the "Südderby." Currently, Freiburg is an established mid-table Bundesliga side, frequently challenging for European qualification spots, proving that a well-run, community-focused club can thrive in modern football. An interesting fact is their unique "Breisgau Brazilians" nickname from the 1990s, a nod to their pleasing style of play.
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Ver tudoGünter do Freiburg critica decisão do árbitro: 'Se isso é falta, vou parar com o futebol'
O defensor do SC Freiburg, Christian Günter, criticou fortemente a decisão do árbitro de anular um gol contra sua equipe, chamando a decisão de incompreensível e ameaçando encerrar sua carreira se tais ações forem consideradas faltas.
O 7º lugar da Bundesliga garante vaga europeia após Bayern e Stuttgart chegarem à final da DFB-Pokal
Com o Bayern de Munique e o VfB Stuttgart avançando para a final da DFB-Pokal, o time que terminar em sétimo lugar na Bundesliga está garantido no futebol europeu na próxima temporada. Veja o que isso significa para a corrida do campeonato e a chance dupla do Stuttgart.
DFB Admite Erro de Árbitro que Negou Gol Crucial ao Freiburg na Semifinal da DFB-Pokal
A Federação Alemã de Futebol reconheceu que teria sido melhor conceder o gol de Lucas Höler após o apito prematuro do árbitro Tobias Welz anular um possível gol decisivo para o SC Freiburg na semifinal da DFB-Pokal.
Apito precoce nega revisão do VAR ao Freiburg em momento polêmico da DFB-Pokal
O SC Freiburg ficou furioso depois que o apito prematuro do árbitro em um incidente envolvendo Lucas Höler e Jeff Chabot impediu que o VAR revisse uma possível falta, gerando polêmica na DFB-Pokal.
Esperanças do Japão na Copa do Mundo são abaladas enquanto meio-campista Yuito Suzuki quebra a clavícula
O meio-campista japonês Yuito Suzuki fratura a clavícula, colocando sua participação na Copa do Mundo em sério risco. A lesão do jogador de 24 anos do SC Freiburg ocorre apenas algumas semanas antes do torneio.
Como a Premier League pode garantir uma sexta vaga na Champions League: Cenários de Forest e Villa explicados
A Premier League pode ganhar uma sexta vaga na Champions League se o Aston Villa ou o Nottingham Forest vencerem a Europa League. Aqui está como cada cenário funciona e o que significa para a corrida pelo sexto lugar.
















